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HE A LTH • Spring 2020 21 SARAH PULSIFER, vice president of investment product management at Fidelity Investments. On the nominating committee: TRACY L. HUTCHINSON, president and CEO of GAAMHA Inc. On the audit committee: KEVIN G. JOHNSON, partner at O'Connor, Maloney & Company P.C. UMass Memorial Health Care has hired internal and hospital medicine physician Dr. JORGJETA BUKLI, neuropsychologist ERIKA CLARK, and family medicine physicians KASTOORI IYENGAR and MELISSA DIANE MCKEE. Bukli earned her medical degree from the University of Tirana in Albania and completed her residency in internal medicine at New York Downtown Hospital. Clark earned her degree from Suffolk University in Boston and completed an internal medicine residency program at Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial VA Medical Center in Bedford. Iyengar received her medical degree from Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College in India. She completed her family medicine residency program at UMass Medical School in Worcester. McKee earned her medical degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Memphis and completed her family medicine residency program at UMass Medical School. Dr. FARAH KHAN has been appointed as medical director of primary care for Tenet Physician Resources for Tenent Physician Resources at St. Vincent Medical Group in Shrewsbury, leading strategy and recruitment efforts. Khan received her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston and completed her residency at UMass Medical School. BARBRA LYNCH has been promoted to assistant director of professional development and research at Behavioral Concepts, a Worcester company specializing in the care of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Lynch will develop, design, and oversee pre-service training and BCI's regional trainers. Dr. BRUCE BERTRAND has joined Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer as the new chief of radiology overseeing the radiology department and the hospital's radiology services. He joins the hospital from Saint Anne's Hospital in Fall River, where he was a general and interventional radiologist. Before working at Saint Anne's, Bertrand served as the chief medical officer, vice president of medical affairs, and chief of radiology for Heywood Healthcare in Gardner. He earned his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester. SHAUNNA MONTS has been selected to be the new vice president of human resources and professional development at Venture Community Services in Sturbridge. She will oversee all of the agency's HR initiatives compliance, while ensuring HR is aligned with Venture's vision. Monts brings over 15 years of experience in human resources, most recently serving as director of human resources for Wellmore Behavioral Health in Connecticut. She holds a bachelor's degree in human development & family resources from the University of Connecticut. The Board of The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts has elected members to serve three- year terms. On the community outreach committee: CASEY BURNS, the director of Coalition for a Healthy Greater Worcester; AUDREY SMOLKIN, director of child and family policy at UMass Medical School's Commonwealth Medicine; and JUDITH KIRK, director of community impact at the Boys & Girls Club of Worcester. On the investment committee: LINDSAY F. GREENFIELD, vice president and co-head of portfolio management for Opus Investment Management; and M o v e r s & S h a k e r s MONTS KHAN BURNS SMOLKIN GREENFIELD PULSIFER HUTCHINSON BULKI CLARK IYENGAR MCKEE H Feel Better, Heal Faster Chronic wounds that won't heal are not only painful, they can be dangerous. Our advanced, comprehensive treatments help your wound heal significantly faster, so you can feel better and treat or prevent dangerous wound infections. 10 North Main St. Charlton, MA 01507 Your treatment is only a phone call away. (508) 248-8105

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